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01/09/2010 07:21:05 AM |
Originally posted by krnodil: fundamental, really - cat = simple snapshot
Silly, silly girl - how could you? If only for that cat, this would have been ART. Next time you'll know better, I'm sure. |
I'll try to get all three cats in the next shot...would that make it a super crappy snap shot then and not just a simple one? I wonder... |
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01/08/2010 06:41:23 PM |
fundamental, really - cat = simple snapshot
Silly, silly girl - how could you? If only for that cat, this would have been ART. Next time you'll know better, I'm sure. |
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01/08/2010 06:33:32 PM |
I'm not at all surprised that the masses did not see the beauty in this wonderful image. But in a way, aren't you glad? |
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01/08/2010 06:05:23 PM |
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01/08/2010 06:00:25 PM |
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01/07/2010 04:12:45 PM |
Fabulous composition! The cat didn't present itself to me until I stared at the image for several seconds. Then it startled me when it did. Great work. |
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01/07/2010 09:37:35 AM |
Perfect title, lovely shot. I love the window curtain pulled up to give the cat a view. |
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01/06/2010 04:27:41 PM |
very different - I like it |
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01/02/2010 07:06:51 PM |
The elephant being nearly the only thing in stark focus was easy to see. However for me, this appears to be a snapshot of a cat. For cat lovers and owners Im sure it is cute, but for the rest of us, it is only a simple snapshot. |
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01/02/2010 04:48:56 PM |
Ha! Fab, looks like they might have fallen out, no doubt a massive social faux-pas on the part of the Elephant. |
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12/31/2009 11:40:04 PM |
OK, I'm going through the Free Study submissions, purposefully finding those images I think are shot with a less conventional eye - this is one of those images! Thanks for offering something that isn't just DPC friendly eye-candy (though of course there's nothing wrong with eye-candy). I'll be picking one of these images for the Mu (most underrated) award:
Positives: Great silhouettes and I really like the curtain detail too. My favourite part is the horizontal lines of the partially pulled blind behind the curtain.
Critical stuff: The blurry edge of the cat - it shouldn't bother me, there is plenty of sharp areas for the eye to rest upon, but it really does; almost suggestive of a Lensbaby but not quite enough blur for that - it frustrates rather than pleases the eye.
Overall: A nicely crafted image with a number of compelling elements. |
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12/31/2009 07:50:44 PM |
That is VERY cool and so unexpectedly artsy!! This has RKT written all over it. |
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